Hey! My name is Inkspire & I'm a UV LCD resin 3D printer

Meet UV LCD Technology

Stereolithography (SLA) and Digital Light Processing (DLP) are two traditional resin 3D printing technologies. In SLA, the precision is constant, but the speed of operation is in inverse proportion to the amount of workspace taken by the model. In DLP, the speed of operation is constant, but the precision falls as the amount of used workspace increases. Zortrax UV LCD offers constant high speed and precision regardless of how much of the workspace is in use.

Zortrax Inkspire is up to 8x faster and up to 9x more precisethan leading SLA 3D printers

The technology behind Zortrax Inkspire relies on a high resolution LCD screen with UV LED backlighting to cure photopolymers layer by layer​​​

Zortrax Inkspire works with a dedicated Zortrax Resin Basic. External resins are fully supported, provided they can be cured by light with 405 nm wavelength.​​

Attention To Detail

Zortrax Inkspire has been designed to 3D print highly detailed models. It builds models out of tiny cuboids, measuring 50x50x25 microns. Because of these microscopic dimensions, Zortrax Inkspire can be up to 9x more precise than the circular brush of leading SLA 3D printers, especially when printing rectangular shapes. Check Inkspire's precision in comparison to leading SLA 3D printer below.

Precise

Serial Production

Zortrax Inkspire maintains constant high speed of operation and accuracy regardless of how much of the workspace is used. With one printermaking 50 to 80 parts in 1h 30min, 30 printers working together can offer an approximate monthly output of 360,000 to 500,000 parts. That's why Zortrax Inkspire can work as a basic production unit in easily scalable 3D printing farms capable of short-series manufacturing.